Autumn research with Miku Tsuchiya

This autumn I am researching dance and film with choreographer and dancer Miku Tsuchiya. In this collaboration we let a chosen location influence and challenge both our views and work methods to come to a new image that combines dance and film as one.

These photo’s are a sneak peek into our current work process.

Photo’s by © ANNE• 2014

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GDIF 2014

GDIF 2014In the week of 20-28 June the outdoor GDIF, Greenwich – Docklands International Festival, took place. Performances that mix the genres of dance, acrobatics and poetry swooped unsuspecting tourists and visitors through the Cutty Sark Gardens, Old Royal Naval College and St Alfege Park.

We scrubbed our sorrows away with Laundry XL (De Directie & Co), saw our life passing buy on a Bench (Mimbre), we balanced out our life in the circle of Frantic (Acrojou), we scratched our knees on the concrete during Te Odiero (HURyCan) and we travelled through space and time on the words of a Poem by Inua Ellams.

Keep an eye out for this exciting festival and their programming!
They’ll need your support to keep the festival completely free for next year.

6 April – ‘Kriebels in mijn bil’ – Bühnenbiest

Heb jij ook de lentekriebels te pakken?

Kom dan mee kriebelen op 6 april om 11:00uur in Theater Vrijburcht te Amsterdam met ‘Kriebels in mijn bil’!

Reserveren: 020 – 416 50 05
Voor meer informatie: http://buhnenbiest.nl/voorstellingen

Kriebels in mijn bil

Sensing Spaces – Royal Academy of Arts

What to choose first?

Other than loosing myself completely to my sensible reactions on the atmospheres presented, I noticed two distinct things.
One, I became very aware of my almost obsessive search for light sources. After a few minutes of entering the space I would get my camera out and start a slow dance with the space, completely loosing track of time and social appearances. Initially creating a very intimate and privately secluded macro space within the space presented.
Secondly, I started to notice how rushed the human race is. Taking time is not so much a luxury as it seems to be a dissatisfaction. When stepping into any of the spaces it is up to the spectator to sense through sound, smell, touch, sight, abilities that seem to be numbed for a lot of us. Frustration is overlooked as an sense, which makes us rush through the spaces, demanding to be entertained. All these expectations of myself and others left me strangely pleasantly irritated.

Time keeps fascinating. Dare and you might find yourself slap bang in the centre.

Go and sense!

Till the 6th of April 2014 @ Royal Academy of Art, London.
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Photo’s by ANNE •

 

Momentum – United Visual Artists

The exposition Momentum is a must see!

This carefully choreographed sequence of light, sound and movement, which responds to the unique space of the Curve is both mesmerizing and unsettling.

Go see it @ Barbican The Curve in London between now and the first of June 2014.
Free entry!

Momentum

Photo by ANNE•